16. Improper stove ground.
Remedy: Check the ground. Check the outlet. Just because there is a
17. Loose wiring connection.
Remedy: Check power location with tester. Trace power in to control function. Look for loose wires, wire nuts, terminals, and tighten. Make sure that the power is off when looking for loose wires.
18. Defective thermostat.
Remedy: Remove the thermostat from the wall, cross the two wires, if this activates the burner then replace the thermostat.
19. Break in thermostat wire.
Remedy: Go back to the wiring connection at the furnace where the thermostat wires tie in to the yellow primary control wires, disconnect the thermostat wires, cross the yellow leads off the primary control for the thermostat, if this activates the burner then either find the break in the thermostat wire line or replace the entire line.
20.Draft rheostat on primary control set too low. Remedy: Switch draft setting to next highest setting.
21.Draft rheostat on primary control set too high. Remedy: Switch draft setting to next lowest setting.
22.Defective blower motor.
Remedy: Depress white button on fan limit control to check blower activation. If not activated, pullout white button and connect power directly to blower leads, if not activated by direct power then remove and replace blower.
23. Loose coupling on cup drive assembly.
Remedy: Tighten set screw down onto flat part of shafts with allen wrench. Remember that the motor can be turning and everything looks like it is moving, but actually the couplings are just turning, not the shaft or the cup.
24. Loose coupling on auger drive assembly.
Remedy: Tighten set screw down onto flat part of shafts with allen wrench. See second comment above to note.
25. Burner limit
Remedy: Depress red button in between cup and auger motor. Verify correct operation of the cup, auger, and draft inducer motors. Possible motor failure evident.
26. No voltage to stove.
Remedy: Check power backward,
27. Too many appliances on the circuit.
Remedy: The unit should be on a separate circuit.
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